Archive for October, 2012

Clay Shirky — Ted Talk

Hey guys, I thought this video about Clay Shirky will be interesting for our class. Shirky makes a really good observation about the Internet and its relationship with government. Let me know what you think.

 

 

 

Posted by on October 21st, 2012 102 Comments

Presentation Report

 

Well, the topic that was chosen by my group was “Internet Culture”. This has been a new topic for some members of my group including myself. I’ve been doing some research about what Internet Culture really means and how it’s associated with many Internet users. I’ve found that Internet Culture is a new trend on the web which many people feel identified with these single units (represented as ideas) which become very popular in hours and sometimes even minutes.

I think this is a really interesting topic to talk about, but at the same time it’s also challenging because there are thousands of new behaviors on the web that we could talk about in our presentation. I think that in order to provide good feedback about this exiting topic to my classmate the day of the presentation, my group is developing an innovating way to approach to our audience and engage them in our presentation (which I think we’re on the right track to do so).

I cannot say more that this for now, otherwise, I will ruin the presentation that we are planning for you guys. I’m looking forward to present our ideas and knowledge about Internet Culture based on the readings that we’ve been having in class and also in the research that my group and I have been doing for the last week.

Posted by on October 19th, 2012 8 Comments

How to create a Database in MS Access

During my working experience, I’ve had the opportunity for developing and designing a few databases for my work unit. I think that databases are great for tracking, reporting and presentations purposes because they allow users to create and automate reports in a daily, weekly or monthly basis.

In order to create a database, first we will need to create a table with the information that we want to work with, the table contains columns and rows (as an excel sheet) that will assist users to input the data needed for the software.

Second, once we have created several tables with the information needed, we will need to create relationships in order to link tables together and also to ensure data integrity. This part can be complicated because there are different types of relationships that a user can apply in MS Access. The most common ones are “One to Many” and “Many to Many”, these two relationships allow users to relate data from different tables in order to link information together.

Third, create queries, this step is also a little complex because in order to create queries we need to know the structure of the database and what kind of data we would like to connect or show to users.

Finally, we will need to create forms; the forms that you create will need to look friendly to users. In other words, the form will need to look nice and simple so that users can find it attractive an easy to input data in the system.

 You can also create reports, modules, macros, or even apply some codes through Visual Basis Studio. But that would need a little more that this blog to explain and understand this computer language. I have attached a Youtube Video that would help you to understand this in further.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLIn1UHkee0

 

Posted by on October 5th, 2012 4 Comments